Saranac Lake Winter Carnival

Saranac Lake Winter Carnival The Official Saranac Lake Winter Carnival page. About six weeks before the Carnival, an ice field is marked off on Lake Flower’s Pontiac Bay.

The Ice Palace:

The original “ice tower” soon evolved into an “Ice Palace.” The Ice Palace was an outgrowth of the village’s ice industry, which, in the days before electric refrigerators, harvested ice from local lakes for use in ice boxes across the country and around the world. Despite some refinements in machinery, the Ice Palace is still constructed in much the same manner as it was in 1898

, the first year it was built. Once the ice reaches a suitable thickness, the ice is partially cut using a saw that was designed and built locally in the 1940’s for the harvesting of refrigeration ice. It is essentially a huge circular saw blade mounted on a sled and driven by a gasoline engine. The saw can cut to a depth of approximately eleven inches. Since the ice often reaches depths in excess of 20 inches, the cutting process must be completed with large hand saws that are relics of the traditional ice harvesting process. The blocks taken from the lake are two feet wide and four feet long, are anywhere from one to two feet thick, and accordingly will weigh between four and eight hundred pounds! The blocks are moved onshore via a conveyor belt, and are maneuvered into place with “peaveys” – metal-tipped poles with hinged metal hooks – and ice tongs. The 2’ by 4’ blocks are hoisted onto the structure by cranes and “log loaders” and then cemented to one another with a “mortar” made of slush. As the slush freezes, the block walls become rigid. While designs vary from year to year and reflect the theme chosen, a small palace requires about 1,000 blocks while a large one requires 3,000 or more. Within each palace is an array of colored lights that transform the Palace into a vivid sculpture of ice and light every evening! Be sure to look at the ice blocks carefully because they sometimes have water plants, fish or other items captured within them! The Palace is generally adorned with brightly colored flags and ice carvings reflecting the carnival theme. Fireworks over the palace take place at the opening ceremony and again at the closing of the carnival. While early palaces were constructed by private contractors, currently they are built by community volunteers. As many as 75 people may provide sufficient volunteer hours to achieve a one-year membership in the Ice Palace Workers (IPW) Local #101. The volunteers often work for extended periods in sub-zero cold. Numb fingers and cold feet are warmed by the camaraderie of the workers and the support of those providing hot drinks, sandwiches and good-natured banter. As the palace rises, the workers are encouraged by the growing crowds of admirers happily snapping pictures to send to friends and relatives around the country. Once completed, the Ice Palace stands as both centerpiece and symbol for the Winter Carnival: for what distinguishes Saranac Lake’s mid-winter festival is that it is brought about by the efforts of its citizens, volunteering their time, energy, enthusiasm and resources so their children, neighbors and guests can enjoy a Winter Carnival.

The theme for the 2027 Winter Carnival is Wizards and Dragons. Congratulations are in order for King Milt, who has tirel...
04/28/2026

The theme for the 2027 Winter Carnival is Wizards and Dragons. Congratulations are in order for King Milt, who has tirelessly promoted this theme for more than 15 years.

04/15/2026

The Saranac Lake Winter Carnival Committee met Tuesday evening with one mission: choose a theme for the 2027 Saranac Lake Winter Carnival.

After plenty of discussion, debate, and several rounds of voting, we narrowed it down to five finalists:

🐉 Wizards & Dragons
🎮 Games — video games, board games, and more
🎪 Under the Big Top
🎩 Vintage Victorian
📚 Books — bring your favorite story to life

The committee will meet again on April 28 to make the final choice.

Now we want to hear from you: Which theme would you pick for 2027? Drop your favorite in the comments.

Did you miss the 2026 Winter Cartoonival  recap on YouTube?  Are you in it??  With snow still on the ground and a mornin...
04/08/2026

Did you miss the 2026 Winter Cartoonival recap on YouTube? Are you in it?? With snow still on the ground and a morning low of minus 1 today, it’s hard to believe this was almost two months ago and that it’s spring. 🙃

All the craziness captured during the 129th Winter Carnival in Saranac Lake, NY with a theme of Cartoonival for 2026

Rest in peace Queen Carolyn. Sending our deepest condolences to her family and friends.
03/19/2026

Rest in peace Queen Carolyn. Sending our deepest condolences to her family and friends.

View Carolyn McCormick's obituary, send flowers, find service dates, and sign the guestbook.

Think you've already seen all the standout photos of your friends and neighbors from Winter Carnival featured here on Fa...
03/02/2026

Think you've already seen all the standout photos of your friends and neighbors from Winter Carnival featured here on Facebook? You might want to take a look at the slideshow, which also showcases amazing shots by Lou Reuter, Suzanne Rice, Clyde Baker, Walter Wilson, and Skip Murray. View it now on YouTube at:
https://youtu.be/FJ5WJXSn8w0?si=5Ijyzhjw3JMEfCMG

Thank you to VOCO Saranac Lake, Will Rogers and all who joined us today for the Winter Carnival Slideshow! You can watch...
02/27/2026

Thank you to VOCO Saranac Lake, Will Rogers and all who joined us today for the Winter Carnival Slideshow! You can watch it in the comfort of your home on Youtube at:

All the craziness captured during the 129th Winter Carnival in Saranac Lake, NY with a theme of Cartoonival for 2026

Join us for a special look back at the weeks leading up to and including the Saranac Lake Winter Carnival 2026, as seen ...
02/26/2026

Join us for a special look back at the weeks leading up to and including the Saranac Lake Winter Carnival 2026, as seen through the eyes of Winter Carnival Photographer Meachele Manchester and the volunteers who worked with her to capture the breadth and spirit of Cartoonival. This event is generously sponsored by VOCO Saranac Lake and will be hosted by Will Rogers, with two showings at 2:30 and 7:30 pm today, Thursday February 26, that are free and open to the public. https://youtu.be/FJ5WJXSn8w0?si=gS_8W8lXgOu50L0T

Time to start thinking about the 2027 Carnival Theme.  Check out the list of prior themes in the article below and send ...
02/25/2026

Time to start thinking about the 2027 Carnival Theme. Check out the list of prior themes in the article below and send your ideas to:
[email protected]

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Winter Carnival may be over, but the Cartoonival awesomeness lives on... are you still feeling the aftereffects? Relive ...
02/23/2026

Winter Carnival may be over, but the Cartoonival awesomeness lives on... are you still feeling the aftereffects? Relive Cartoonival's utterly absurd fun on Thursday, February 26th at Will Rogers, where the Cartoonival Slideshow premieres at 2:30 and 7:30pm. Everyone is invited to join in and we dare you to dress up as your favorite cartoon character one more time.

Save the dates and join us in 2027!
02/18/2026

Save the dates and join us in 2027!

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P.O. Box 829
Saranac Lake, NY
12983

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